A fierce international debate has erupted over whether Israel's military campaign in Gaza constitutes genocide, with legal scholars, journalists, and humanitarian organizations weighing in on both sides. Reports and images of widespread famine, civilian deaths, and destruction have fueled accusations of war crimes and deliberate starvation, while others argue that Israel's actions do not meet the legal definition of genocide. The humanitarian crisis is deepening, with children reportedly dying from hunger and basic supplies running out under a strict blockade. Calls for global intervention and an end to Western complicity are growing louder, as critics accuse the media and governments of downplaying or denying the scale of the catastrophe. The controversy has polarized public opinion and intensified scrutiny of Israel's conduct and the international community's response.
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